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  2. Emergent BioSolutions - Wikipedia

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    Emergent BioSolutions Inc. is an American multinational specialty biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland. [2] It develops vaccines and antibody therapeutics for infectious diseases and opioid overdoses, and it provides medical devices for biodefense purposes.

  3. Epinephrine autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    Vastus lateralis site for intramuscular injection ALK Pharma Jext300, adrenaline autoinjector, without its safety cover. Epinephrine autoinjectors are hand-held devices carried by those who have severe allergies; the epinephrine delivered by the device is an emergency treatment for anaphylaxis.

  4. Autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    An autoinjector (or auto-injector) is a medical device for injection of a premeasured dose of a particular drug. Most autoinjectors are one-use, disposable , spring -loaded syringes ( prefilled syringes ).

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  6. Jet injector - Wikipedia

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    After each injection the cap would be discarded and replaced with a sterile one. These devices were known as protector cap needle-free injectors or PCNFI. [2] A safety test by Kelly and colleagues (2008) [3] found a PCNFI device failed to prevent contamination.

  7. International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing is a bimonthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering extreme manufacturing, ranging from fundamentals to process, measurement and systems, as well as materials, structures, and devices with extreme functionalities. The journal was established in 2019.

  8. DLL injection - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, DLL injection is a technique used for running code within the address space of another process by forcing it to load a dynamic-link library. [1] DLL injection is often used by external programs to influence the behavior of another program in a way its authors did not anticipate or intend.

  9. Code injection - Wikipedia

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    [3] Code injections can occur on any type of program running with an interpreter. Doing this is trivial to most, and one of the primary reasons why server software is kept away from users. An example of how you can see code injection first-hand is to use your browser's developer tools.